March 28, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY

Dexter edges Nokomis for third victory John Bapst blanks Old Town

NEWPORT – Claire Wyman scored on a Michelle Chapman assist with 28:27 left in the first half to help lead the Dexter Tigers to a 2-1 high school field hockey victory over the Nokomis Warriors Friday.

Jess Mason added a goal with 22:24 left in the first half on a Denise Robinson assist for 3-1-1 Dexter. Katie Poirier stopped three of four shots.

Sabrina Vaillancourt scored on an Alison Berg assist with 1:20 left in the first half for 2-3 Nokomis. Jackie Frye and Beth Flanders combined to save eight of 10 shots.

JV: 0-0

John Bapst 2, Old Town 0

At Old Town, Lauren Fish scored on a Caroline Openshaw assist in the first half to lead John Bapst of Bangor to victory.

Alison Krause added a second half goal on an assist from Christina Andrle for the 3-2 Crusaders. Hillary Laferriere blocked all 13 shots.

Heather Nye stopped 10 of 12 shots for 0-5 Old Town.

JV: John Bapst 3-1

Girls soccer

MCI 1, Lincoln Acad. 1 (2OT)

At Pittsfield, Emily Fowle scored with 36 minutes left in the first half on a Tiffany McLaggan assist for Maine Central Institute to tie the game at 1-1 and force double overtime.

Bianca Asaro made eight saves on nine shots for 2-1-2 MCI.

Emily Burnett scored in the first minute of the game for 2-2-1 Lincoln Academy of Newcastle. Alex Donald stopped 15 of 23 shots.

Medomak 3, Mount View 2 (OT)

At Waldoboro, Emily Brogden scored on a penalty kick four minutes into overtime to push Medomak Valley past Mount View of Thorndike.

Stephanie Lee and Samantha Olson added second half goals for the 3-1-1 Panthers. Missy Kent and Angie Abbott each had an assist as Alison Cornforth stopped 13 of 20 shots.

Caitlin Kupfernen and Alexis Bennet scored first-half goals for 2-3 Mount View. Miranda Grotton made six saves on 18 shots.

Foxcroft 0, Piscataquis 0 (2OT)

At Guilford, Sarah Whittemore stopped 12 of 13 shots to preserve a double-overtime tie for Foxcroft Academy.

Jill Martell turned away 18 of 19 shots for 1-0-3 Piscataquis.

Calais 2, Woodland 1

At Calais, Kayla Cobb scored both Calais goals including the game-winner 9:32 into the second half to lead the Blue Devils past Woodland.

Stephanie Perry stopped 11 of 13 shots for 4-0-1 Calais.

Jessica Olson scored on a Rachel Graybill assist with 26 minutes left in the first half for 1-5 Woodland. Cindy Bergin made 10 saves on 15 shots.

Bucksport 3, Searsport 0

At Searsport, Cassandra Gourley scored two goals to lead Bucksport past Searsport.

Lindsey Gordon scored a goal and assisted another for the 4-1-1 Golden Bucks. Terren Hall had an assist as Katie Hurd made four saves on seven shots.

Amanda Chaney and Megan Higgins combined to stop 12 of 20 shots for 2-3 Searsport.

Orono 5, Hermon 2

At Orono, Meghan Curtis and Lauren Wheeler both scored two goals to help push Orono past Hermon.

Kate Kelley added a goal for 3-2-1 Orono. Heather Woodbrey, Wesley Osterhout, and Emily Balaban-Garber each had an assist. Brittney Pinkham stopped eight of 10 shots.

Chelsea Pottle scored both goals for 0-6-1 Hermon. Ashley Kelley and Danielle Ross combined to make 13 saves on 20 shots.

JV: Hermon 2-1

Boys soccer

Bangor 2, Nokomis 0

At Newport, Tony Martinez scored an unassisted goal five minutes into the first half to help push Bangor to victory.

Dan Taft added an unassisted goal with eight minutes left in the second half for the Rams. Aaron Taft and Eric Mills combined to stop four of seven shots.

Wayne May made 13 saves on 20 shots for Nokomis.

JV: Bangor 4-0

Schenck 1, Houlton 0 (OT)

At East Millinocket, Joe Ruitto scored on a Steve Deveau assist with 20 seconds left in overtime to lead Schenck past Houlton.

Lanny Thompson stopped 22 of 24 shots for the 2-2 Wolverines.

Eben Thompson made 16 saves on 18 shots for the 4-6 Shiretowners.

Mount View 2, Medomak 1

At Thorndike, Ethan Jean scored the eventual game-winning goal 25:45 into the second half to lead Mount View past Medomak Valley.

Alex Pierel scored on a Derek Keller assist for the 2-1-2 Mustangs. Sam Ray and Ross Caron combined to make 13 saves on 17 shots.

Josh Chamberlain scored for the 1-4 Panthers of Waldoboro. Miles Felch make 15 saves, including two on penalty kicks, on 21 shots.


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